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Peace College — A First Class Experience
Academic excellence, spiritual growth, and long standing
tradition are elements common to Peace College. At Peace, one
finds colonial style buildings casting shadows over a spacious
lawn, professors offering knowledge to curious minds, and
young women stepping out on their own in search of answers
to the future. Not only has Peace proven herself to be a sound
institution of learning, she also offers spiritual nourishment in
the form of weekly chapel services and a devout faculty and
staff The values held by her students, the quality of her
faculty and staff, and the unique formal lawn graduation all
contribute to the traditions of Peace. Since 1857 she has stood
tall and majestic in downtown Raleigh, offering herself to
young women as a place to work, learn, and grow. Most Peace
graduates agree that their two years spent at Peace are
nothing less than a FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCE!
A First Class
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Where We Live
What We Believe \\
Christian Fellowship
Personal and Spiritual Growth
"On my honor
as a Peace Col-
lege student, I
will not lie,
cheat, or steal;
nor will I con-
done the ac-
tions of those
who do. I also
accept the re-
sponsibility to
conduct myself
socially and
morally in a
manner becom-
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In swimsuiLs. Levi's and Aj£P_ads
that scream. "'You never looked so
good," the Hillsborough native's
classic beauty shines.
But then back tn the late '60s
when she was a cheerleader at the
University o( North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, folks were talking
about her potential as a model
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Ms. Murphy commutes from
coast to coast and to assignments
in Europe-
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call her by her gjveo name, Anne,
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English Classes Meet
Class of '67 Poet
Class of 1967 alumna SHIRLEY LAWS Moody
visited Peace English classes the week of April
7 lo read and teach from her poetry Moody has
made many speaking appearances throughout
the state as part of her role as writer/poet with
the North Carolina Artisls-m-Schools program. In
1982 she was featured in a book titled Four
N.C Women Poets, and she has been published
in national and regional literary magazines and
journals
Shirley Laws Moody
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SULLY DINNER - President land Greenwood welcomes
foiniei Longwood President hands Lankford Jr. (tenter) and
Id Campbell, president of Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry
Dock Co. . to the annual Thomas Sully Dinner, which benefits
the art program.
Janet Greenwood ' 63-
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Tummy Baughn has a teaching internship with Karen Broun, Clas
of 1968. They work together at Swift Creek Elementary School.
Tona Douglas works in the Counseling Center to enhance her job
skills.
Leslie Smith works intensely in the Admissions Office to advance
her career.
What We Become
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"Peace is such a distinct institution in so
many ways. Vital to Peace's uniqueness is an
environment that praises individual
performance, and yet creates and secures a
common, tangible bond recognizable among
all Peace students. When I reflect upon my
days here at Peace, I will remember that I
was a part of a campus that fosters a
tradition of academic, social, and personal
achievement. I will always be aware of that
tradition because it is now a permanent part
of me.''
— Beth Freeman
"The faculty and staff are especially
unique at Peace; professors act not
only as teachers but also as friends
and role models."
— Monika Florence
"Being here at Peace is like having the
security and size of high school as well as
the classes and freedom of college. What
sets Peace apart is how friendly everyone
is to each other. Someone made the
comment that it is like one big sorority. I
agree. "
— Heather Snapp
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"TTie Peace College atmosphere is
unique. As soon as you step on campus,
you feel welcome. It has given me a true
sense of my identity and at the same time
prepared me in making a smooth
transition to a bigger college or
university. "
— Kirsten Spiegel
"At Peace, we are like one
huge family where each
student has to pull her own
weight but where everyone is
willing to help each other."
— Georgiana Worsley
"I feel that Peace College
prepares young women for the
reality of life. The closeness of
the faculty and students is
something very special and can't
always be found at other
institutions. "
— Michelle Beddingfield
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Dr. Garrett Briggs
President
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A man ot vision. Dr. Briggs is one ot Peaee s finest assets. He brings admi
istrative leadership to the faculty and genuine love to the students. A friei
to many. Dr. Briggs represents Peaee to the community, with alumni,
within the collegiate ranks. His personal charm and wit make him ass
ilile to students who know he always has their best interests at he;
Above, Dr. and Mrs. Briggs and the late Mrs. William Pressly.
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Dean Bay oversees the
academic affairs of the
college. She monitors
student progress and
encourages both (acui-
ty and administration
to uphold high aca-
demic standards.
Dean Edwards is
sponsible for the otl
side of college life
student affairs. Sh
an advocate for si
dents' rights and pit
vides a high soci.
standard for studen
to maintain.
Dr. Helen Ray
Academic Dean
Dr. Jan Edwards
Dean of Students
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STAFF
Cynthia Wyatt
Director of Admission
Liz Thurston
Lou Taft
Associate Director ot Admission Assistant Director ol Admis;
Robert Page
Registrar
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June Thames
Admission Secretary
Jane Kanipe
Director Financial
Aid/President's Assistant
Nancy Kirhy
Secretary to the President
Cindy Bell
Academic Dean's Secretary
Pat Smith
Administrative Secretary
Nancy Weekman
Admissions
Camilla Eggleston Andie Johnson
Admissions Counselor/Assistant Assistant Director of Admission
Director of Financial Aid
Dan Beakey
Business Manager
Verne Futrell
Assistant to Business Manager
Rebecca Leggett
Business Manager s Assistant
Larry Griffin
Comptroller
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Vivian Fish
Administrative Assistant
Patricia Marples
Counselor
Judy Woodson
Counseling Center Director
Janet Harvey-Clark
Director of Publications and
Media Relations
Darcy Dye
Director of Alumnae Affairs
Sara McCorkle
Secretary to Student Affairs
Cindy Seymour
Coordinator of Alumnae Student
Recruitment
Paul Kinjj;
Librarian
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Viola Mullin
Librarian
Barbara Hawkins
Librarian
Dawn Childers
Director Student Health
Services
College Scholars
e College Scholars Program is designed for students who have
m Jones, Frazier, and Honors Scholarships or who have ex-
iled academically in their sophomore year. This group en-
irages high academic standards and is rewarded with priority
stration, speakers, and tickets to special events in the com-
mity. Mr. John Crossno, Assoc. Professor of History, advises
College Scholars.
Neal Andrews
Securitv
Roy Taylor
Environmental Services
Jeff Gazda
Dining Services
Lisa Olliver
Switchboard
Gwen Roberts
Switchboard
Yvonne Casto
RD Main
Doris Coates
RD Davidson
Cathv Miller
RD Ross
Mildred Mitchell
RD East
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Valerie Hall
History
Charlotte Hoppe
Spanish
Korrel Kanoy
Psychology
Linda Purnell
Chemistry
The Writing Center
The Writing
Center provides a
tutoring service for
all students who neec
assistance with
written assignments.
The Center sponsors
grammar workshops
in the fall. Here,
Judy Williams helps a
student with a draft
of an essav.
The
Writing
Center is
staffed by
English
faculty and
peer tutors.
Here, Kelli
Hopkins
advises a
student
writei
Pat Risk
Biology
Adair Robertson
Mathematics
Archie Ritchie
Mathematics
Richard Rottschaefer
Theatre/Speech
Jim Smith
Music
Bes Spangler
English
Sandra Stallings
Lecturer/Speech
Edythe Stanislaw
Mathematics
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Ginger Woodard
Home Economics
Gary Edgington
Soccer
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'eace College Foreign Study Program In Cambridge, England
Cambridge Director, Dr. Jennifer Sheppard, and Campus Ad-
linistrator. Dean Helen Ray, led 19 students this year on a three-
eek trip to Cambridge, England. This Peace College Foreign
I tudv Program offered distinguished students the opportunity to
xperience British culture firsthand. These students learned
bout the history of English architecture, theatre, and art through
iteresting lectures at Cambridge University. Famous landmarks
uch as Ely Cathedral, Shakespearean Theatre in Stratford-upon-
ivon and Tate Gallery in London were admired on the tours. Free
ime allowed the students to explore places such as Bath and
iOndon, while catching glimpses of the lifestyles and completing
xtensive souvenir shopping. Not every Peace College student
/as eligible, however. A 2.8 GPA for the fall semester and a nomi-
lation by a Peace College faculty member were required. Fur-
hermore, two written Peace College faculty recommendations
nd an application had to be turned in before acceptance could be
lecided upon. However, the extensive preparations and months
if waiting were worth it not only for the three hour credit hours
ach student received but also for the new knowledge and fun that
:ach student experienced.
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Peace College offers students easy access to microcomputers and
software through the Computer Center. No special fees are charged
for usage of the computers. Students are able to work with the IBM
PS12, Macintosh, IBM PC, and Apple He microcomputers during
specific hours throughout the day. Furthermore, lab assistants are oi
duty during many afternoon and evening hours and are willing ti
help the students. In addition to programming, word processing
spread sheets, and graphic software, the Center offers a variety d
instructional software in such courses as chemistry, mathematics,
psychology, and economics. Every student is encouraged to use th(
Computer Center for each of her course assignments.
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SOPHOMORES
Alccia D- Allen
Anita J. Allen
Kimberly .V. Allen
Kristen M. Allen
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Jennifer D Almond
Tammy M Baughn
Jennifer A. Beacham
Shannon L Beasley
Aimee D Beauchaine
Michelle L. Beddinsfield
M. Holly Bernardo
M. Suzanne Bichley
kfistina D. Blaekmon
/Heather M. Bradley
Leigh Anne Bridges
Margaret L. Briggs
Heather M Bright
Stacy L. Brotherton
Kristin A. Brown
Leavern D. Brown
SOPHOMORES
M. Alison Brown
Stephanie M Burgess
Jennifer L. Burris
Katherinc L. Carpenter
Julie K. Castle
Susannah G. Cobb
Sara-Beth Colon
Sara B. Dawson
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Christy R. Deberry
Shannon K. Debase
Karen R. Dixon
J. Blair Dollar
Lisa M Dowdy
Sonja M. Downes
Kimberly D. Edwards
Robin R. Ehrhardt
khthy L. Ellmore
6 Allyson Ervin
Jennifer M Eaggart
J. Beth Fanner
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SOPHOMORES
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Jennifer L. Fiorenza
Kimberly A. Fleming
Monika M. Florence
Sallie A. FJui/</
Kathy L. Folsam
Elizabeth K. Freeman
Shelley L. Freeman
Elizabeth L- Frye
Melissa M Ganey
Gretchen T. Gaskins
Martha E. Gilliam
Kristin A Goodman
Caroline B. Gourley
Margie R. Groome
Shelley A. Habetz
Melissa R. Hand
Car a A. Hdnkey
Katie A. Bassett
Rohm N. Heath
Gretchen Hildehrandt
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Jacqueline Hinkel
Susan E. Holshouser
Kelli A Hopkins
Carey D. Horton
Katherine S. Hudson
Angela K. Hughes \
Karen S. Humphrey
Jennifer C. ] arris
DcAnn R Jolly
Leigh Ellyn Jones
Rosetta L. Jones
Renee \f. Joyner
Hope E- Kennedy
Sloan E. Kesler
Sara K. Kezar
Rebecca L. King
Arfgela G. Kirctts
Kimherly L Kirk
Laura R Kozej
Lori A. Kozej
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SOPHOMORES
Tammy L. Lawrence
Mtchcle A Lindsay
Kathryn B. Lineweaper
M Kathleen Manning
Melissa L. Marlowe
Betsy A. Mathes
Jennifer A. Matheson
Wendy C. Mathins
Amy Lyn Matuck
Tracey A. McDonald
Alison N- McLean
Meredith W. McLean
Mary E. McLeod
Dana C. Melton
Catherine A Miller
'Meghan E. Miller
Melissa G Milti
Cheryl L. Mitchell
Lavera R. Monr'oe
Amanda R. Morgan
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Bonnie L.
Mullen
Ashley M
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Christel L
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Jennifer L. Payne J
Tara L. Penley
Angela M. Perrou m
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Alison G. Perry
Wendy]- Pettengill
Stacy L. Phillips
Stacy]. Pike
Kimberly D. Pittman
Shelli R. Plott
Heather A. Pope
Jennifer R. Price
Carey O Pug/i
G. Elizabeth fiaiford
Treshell N. Ramhout
Jennifer D. Richard
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SOPHOMORES
Jennifer L Thompson
Kimbcrly J . Toland
L- Sheariahz Tragus
Chandra S. Tudor
Mary W. Vainwrig,
Caroline K. Vinson
Kimberly D Walker
L. Michelle Wall
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Eleanor Y Washington
liana M. Washington
Tammy J . Wafers
Shannon L. Webb
Sara E. Webster
Teresa J. Webster t
Leigh M Whitehurst
Amy R. Wilson
Merritt E. Wilson
Stephanie L. Winbetry
Shonet A. Wong
Carolyn M. Wood '
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Wendy D Woodley
Andrea F. Woolard
Julia E Yates
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Alison Perry
SecretariL
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FRESHMEN
Elizabeth Alexander
Ashley Allbreth
Carolk S. Allred
Terri A. Alphin
Kelly L. Andrews
Mary D Arbegast
Brandy D. Atkinson
Mary M. Barbour
April Bridgets
Laurie L. Bartholow
IveyJ- Bateman
Catherine L. Batts
Lisa K Bauer
Lisa C. Bechtold
Kelley L. Blake
Ann N. Bohanon
Nina G. Brann
Sarah E. Braswell
Julie'K Bray
Crystal <L. Brinn
Tiffany A. Brisson
Lela A. Brooks
Annd H Brown
Anna H. Bush
Melanie L Butts-
Gwendolyn M. :,-
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Kimberly D. Capps
Brandy K.
Carjienter
Crystal D. Casinj
flancy H. Cashipii
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FRESHMEN
Natalie D. Castro
Jennifer A.
Chambers
Amy C. Childers
Kimberly A.
Christensen
Jennifer L. Clary
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Robbin Clements
Caroline Clontz
Raquel Y. Cook /
Jennifer S. Cooper/
Mary E. Cooper
Suzanne E. Cooper
Shanelle A. Corbin
Kandy D. Cotten
Kristey M. Coulter
S. Nikki Covington
Jill Crawford
Robin C. Creech
Melanie D. Crosier
M. Anna
Crusenberry
Alicia L Culp
Gina L. Curlee
Holly P. Curtis
Dawn E. Cutler
Carolyn W. Davis
t>ebrd S. Davis
J. Lynn Davis
Laura J. Davis
Tona B. Douglas
Jennifer D. Driver
Sonya L. Drum
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FRESHMEN
Tammy M. Duprec
Nicole L- Easton
Ashley L
Edmondson
Keri A. Elgin
Shannon K Essick
Stephanie R. Estep
Stacy C Ferrell
Julie C. Fields
Kyle S. Fleming
Dana A. Ford
Anna S.
Formy-Duval
Beth A. Fulk
T. Lynn Fullbright
Melina], Fullwood
Pamela A- Furstenau
Starla N. Gallimorc
Janet L. Garrett
Kimberley L.
Goodson
Caroline E. Goodwin
Kerry M. Habben
Susan F. Hadden
Mary K. Haddock
Aunee M. Hagans
Keely E. Hager
Elizabeth C ftaney
Sharilynn Harder
Christina Hardin
Angela H. Harrell
Beverly G Ha ins
Megan E. Henderson
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FRESHMEN
S. Finley Hendi rson
Heather E. Herring
Tena R. Hicks
Andrea M. Hill
Aimee L. Howie
Susan P. Hruska
Kimberiy A Hunter
Kathryn E. Hution
Amy K Jolly
Leigh Ann Jones t
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Tiffany P. Jones
Tracy E. Jones
Gloria C. Joyce
Lori M. Joyner
Kimberiy C. Keyser
Sara A. Kilts
Hann&Kim
Kathy A. Knox
Meredith E. Lasater
Lee Ann Laws
Karen L. Lay ton
Betsy M. Lee y
Jennifer B. Lee'
Natalie D.
Lees-Shepard
Heather J.
Leinenweber
Julie £. Lihebarrier
Michele R. Lister
Jennifer L. 'Livonius
E. Ing-Marie
Lonnerheden
Cynthia K. Lundblad
FRESHMEN
Katheririe E. Marion
Anna G Marshburn
Holly V. Martin
Daniela M. Marx
Leigh Anne Massey
Shannon L
Maultsby
Carey E. Maxwell
M Boyce Maynard
Michelle M
Mc Arthur
Jodie L. McDonalcl
A. Celeste McLean
Stephanie L- McLean
Lydia B. Meece
Erika R. Mellina
Gretchen R. Moore
Meghan J Morrissey
Beth J. Murphy
Angela K. Neill
Elizabeth T.
Newman
Susan E. Nolan
Shannon D.
O Sullivan
Kar\'n M. Odom
Suzan Omar
Suzanna C Owen
A. Nicole Page
Amy Af! Page
Bethany D. Page
Rehekah M. Page
Ivy J. Parker
Angela L. Payne
FRESHMEN
Christine E-.
Pedersen
Billie Jo Perkins^
Meredith L. Perkins
Dana E. Petrie
Heather E. Phillips
Lisa S. Phillips
Mary E. Pittard
A. Benlley Poole
Elizabeth P. Powell
Kathryn C. Powell ,
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Ashley G. Prevatte
Coitrteney A.
Prevatte
Elizabeth G. Prewitt
Leigh W, Pullen
Courtney D. Pursell
Deborah C. Rabago
Laura P. Rankin
Kim L. Redding,
Brandy L. Rifhard-s
Mary L. Rives
Dana M. Roach
Holly M. Roach
C. Leane Roberson
Stephanie C.
Robertson
E. Hope Robinson
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Alison R. Rumseu
Anna M. Sapp •
Shannon L. Scheble
Sherri D. Scoggins
Emily D Sconyerk
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Karen E. Sell
Michelle L Sheflin
Susannah J. Shumate.
Christie F Siner
Anna Singer
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D. Hoxanne Smith
Kristy P. Smith
Susan B. Smith
V. Allison Smith
Heather J. Snapp
Jennifer A. Spencer
Kristen L. Spencer
Dana B. Steuwrdson
Alanna B. Stokes
Amber N. Stone
Kimherhj A- Stone
Alison C. Sugg
BachaclM. Summers
Bina Tanaka
Sydney R.
Timmerman
Carina A. Turner
A. Heather Tweed
Wendi \f: Vanhou
Julie A. Wallace
Camille L Walter
Heather P. Warren
Patricia M. Watkon
Tracy S. Watson
Jennifer L,
Weathers
Angela D. White
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FRESHMEN ,
Brandee.B. Whitt
Shannon B
Whiteside
Amy L Whitfield
Lauren L. Wilkinson
Michelle J. Williams/
Lee Allison B
Williams
Marianne E.
Williams
Jane B. Willson
Anna L. Wilson
Caroline B Wilsaa
Tammy K. Woods
Lee B. Worrell
Georgiana Worsley
Suzanne M. York
Julie Linebarrier
President
Freshman Class Officers
Megan Henderson
Vice-President
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Peace Student Government Associatioi
PSCiA members are Sheariahzard Trades, Teresa Webster (Pres.), Alison Perry, Julie Linebarrier, CaraHankey, Kathy Manning, Stacy Phillips, Bonnie Mullen,
Leslie Smith, LaVera Monroe, Kristen Haddock, Kelli Hopkins, Megan Henderson, Crystal Brinn, Lee Ann Laws. Julie Castle, Gretchen Hfldebrandt, Tammy
Lawerenee, Tammy Baugnn, Leigh Anne Bridges, StarlaCallimore, Cathey Miller, Shannon DeBose, Kim Edwards. Stephanie Burgess, Holly Bernardo, Noelle
Nowak.
Leadership, scholarship, and group and individual responsibility
are important factors in the Peace Student Government Associa-
tion. Leadership and scholarship are promoted through govern-
ment offices and are required for participation in these offices.
The PSGA sponsors many activities such as the Spring Fling,
Mother- Daughter and Father-Daughter Weekend, Stunt Night,
and the Fall Dance. The PSGA is throughout the campus life and
through its various activities the PSGA helps to enrich the col-
lege experience.
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The Peace Student Christian Association
First Row: Hope Kennedy, Jenny Thompson,
Nieole Easton, Crystal Brinn, Kim Redding;
seeond row: Alison McLean, Christel Norris,
Heather Bradley, Dawn Cutler, Heather
Leineweber, Shonet Wong; third row: Kelli
Hopkins, Sara-Beth Colon, Kathy Ellmore,
Kathy Folsom, Melissa Hand, and LaVera
Monroe.
The Cabinet members are Alison McLean,
Kelli Hopkins, Christel Norris, Kathy
Ellmore, LaVera Monroe, Sara-Beth Colon,
Kathy Folsom, Heather Leineweber, Nieole
Easton, and Jenny Thompson.
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The PSCA provides students with opportunities
for worship on campus. It promotes and encour-
ages Christian fellowship among students and
between faculty and students, and it also en-
courages the development of Christian charac-
ter among all students at Peace College. The
PSCA activities include the Loaves and Fishes
program. Special Friends, the Big Sister-Little
Sister, Peanut Week, Thanksgiving Baskets,
Blood Drives, Bible Study, and Prayer Group.
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Peace Student Recreation Association
The Peace Student Recreation Association officers
are Catliey Miller, President; Tammy Lawrence,
Vice-Pres.; Gretchen Hildevrandt; and Roxanne
Smith. The activities that the PSRA sponsor help
students become more involved in intramurals. By
participating in the activities many new friendships
are made.
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The Peace Student Recreation Association
coordinates the intramural sports program.
Individual competition and team competition
is held for numerous sports, as well as annual
competition between the classes in powder-
puff football and basketball. In addition, the
FSRA sponsors an annual Road Race in the
Spring. The FSRA cabinet organizes and gov-
erns the activities. A yearly calendar of events
is published and awards are given to Intra-
j mural Champions in each sport.
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President's Aides
First Row: Susie Bickley, Karen Sell, and Kristen Haddock. Second Row: Bonnie Mullen, Leslie Smith, and Carin Speckhard. Not Pictured, Kim Fleming.
President's Aides served as
representatives of Peace College
throughout the year. These students were
chosen tor their loyalty to Peace College
and to the Peace College community. The
Aides served as hostess at events such as
the Christmas Open House at the Briggs,
receptions for the Board of Trustees, Board
ot Visitors and other special events both on
and off campus.
PEACE
COLLEGE
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Daughters and Granddaughters Club
rst Row: Jenny Price, Sallie Floyd. Ashley Edmondson, Michelle McArthur and Susannah Cobb. Second Row Rebekah Page. Michelle Williams, Jennifer Flaggart, Monika
orence. Kathrvn Lineweaver. Melissa Hand and Susan Smith
The Daughters and Granddaughters Club
is made up of students whose grandmothers
attended Peace College. Members met for
a tea early in the year, and gathered
together again to decorate the Christmas
tree in Main Parlor
While decorating the Christmas Tree in
Main, sophomores Jenny Price and Kathryn
Lineweaver talk, as Monika Florence looks
on.
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The Dead Artists' Society
Facult) sponsors ( larolyn Parker and Marry Baird, and Dead Artists Society members worked on New York artist
Timpson's installation at the North Carolina Museum of Art.
Dead Artists Society Members
Back row left to right: Jackie Hinkel,
C. Parker — Faculty sponsor, Wiley
Martti Mattox (back of head), M
Baird — Faculty sponsor.
Front row left to right: Cheryl Mitch-
ell, Kim Allen, Sara Webster. Debra
Davis, Puna Tanaka. The Dead Art-
ists Society Club on Museum Prac-
ticum trip to Washington D.C.
Guest artist well-known N.C. painter Cynthia
Pimentel, discusses her work at the Dead
Artists' Society meeting.
Bottom left: Standing Jackie Hinkel, seated left to
right: Kim Allen, Cheryl Mitchell, Rina Tanake,
and Heather Leineweber.
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College Democrats
Members are Sara Kezar, Cara
Hankey, Lynn Fullbright, Holly Ber-
nardo, Teresa Webster, and Tammy
Baughn.
Young Republicans
Members are Lisa Dowdy, Angl
Hughes, Lori Kozej, and Lama Kozejl
Future Business Women
Students planning careers in business, such as
accounting, management, personnel, sales and
information processing, are invited to join
Future Business Women to hear speakers from
various business areas and visit business or-
ganizations. The members are Meredith Mc-
Lean, Melissa Hand, Angie Hughes, Kristy
Spencer, Margie Groome, Christy DeBerry,
Michelle McArthur, and Meredith Perkins.
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Peace Times
This year's Peace Times newspaper tried,
focus on the topics of interest to Peace G]i
lege students, faculty and staff as well 1
touching on national and worldly issues. Til
goal of the Peace Times was to provide !
interesting and current newspaper for t1^.
entire student body. The newspaper W
published four times this year under the <
rection of the News Director, Mrs. |arj|
Harvey-Clark, Editor-in-Chief, Kakki Goi|[
ley. Managing Editor, Molly Briggs and St '<
Writers, Nikki Covington, Shannon DeBoJl
Shannon Essick, Ashley Neal, Elizabeth R |
ford, Heather Snapp and Heather Tweet
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Honor Court
Stacy Phillips — Honor
Court President
Kelli Hopkins —
President of PSCA
Cathy Miller —
President of PSRA
Teresa Webster —
President of PSGA
Kim Edwards — Secretary
Crystal Brinn —
Judiciary Board
Representative
"On my honor as a Peace College stu-
dent, I will not lie, cheat, or steal; nor
will I condone the actions of those who
do. 1 also accept the responsibility to
conduct myself socially and morally
in a manner becoming a Peace stu-
dent."
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In preparation of Honor Week the Honor Court pledges all of the newcoming freshmen into the sist
hood of Peaee College.
Environmental Group
Melissa Hand
Angie Hughes
Sara Kczar
Treshell Rambout
Cara Hankey — President
Shannon DeBose
Holly Bernardo
Lynn Fullbright
Natalie Lees-Shepard
Angel White
Mellisa Blake
Tiffany Brisson
Starla Gallimore
Daniela Marx
Sara Webster
Lee Worrell
Katie Hassett
Elizabeth Raiford
Lisa Dowdy
Megan Henderson
Monika Florence
Meredith McLean
BACCHUS
BACCHUS means Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the
Health of University Students. BACCHUS has several ongoing projects
that promote alcohol awareness, such as the Don't Drink and Drive
Campaigns promoted by Red Ribbon Week, the Peace Alcohol Aware-
ness Week, the Road Race, plus assemblies and other activities. The
group is interested in helping fellow students understand and acknowl-
edge the danger in the use and abuse of alcohol. In the last two years
BACCHUS has become a very successful organization.
Angel White, Heather Leinenweker, BrandeeWhite. Mellissa Hand,
Cristel Norris, Lori Kozej, Amy Wilson, Hope Kennedy, Kisten Had-
dock, Kacv Powell, Dana Roach.
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PARENTS WEEKEND
A student and her father enjoy a game of croquet.
Parents Weekend
October 5 & 6, 1991
A family enjoys a meal on Peace Beach.
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Bonnie and her main take a walk on campus.
Lee, Celeste, Daniella, and their dads meet in Main Parlor.
Teresa and her father enjoy the done
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Intramurals
The intramural sports program, which is com
nated by the PSRA, offers students a chance to j
ticipate in both individual and team competit
Among the events offered are soccer, volleyb
howling, Pictionary, Trivial Pursuit, and m;
more.
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Soccer
L to R: Kristy Spencer, Joanna Brewer, Cindy Lundblad, Caroline
Goodwin, Melissa Blake, Ashley Prevatte, Meghan Morrissey,
Coach Gary Edgington. Second Row: Betsy Watson, Sara Kilts,
Amy Wilson, Suzanne York, Carolyn Davis, Tammy Lawrence,
Anna Marshburn, Not Pictured: Tiffany Jones.
Mr. Gary Edgington, Peace College Soccer Coach.
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Peace Tennis
The Peace College Tennis Team finished
fourth at the 1991 NJCAA National Tournament
in Tyler, Texas. They won the Pirate Invitation
Team Tournament in 1991 as well. There were
five players ranked in the singles pre-season and
two doubles teams.
The team was undefeated in the fall season
with a record of 6-0. The spring season will con-
sist of more than twenty matches. The travelling
team ventures to Texas, Florida, Georgia, South
Carolina, Arizona, Virginia, and various areas of
North Carolina.
The competition keeps the team busy, yet
they pride themselves on being strong academ-
ically as well as athletically. Four of the players
are on academic as well as athletic scholarships.
Coach Anne Frautschi builds her team's academ-
ic reputation along with their performance on the
court.
Team members include: Susannah Cobb, Car-
oline Vinson, and Sara Webster; tri-captains:
Keri Elgin, Daniela Marx, Camille Walter, and
Lee Worrell. The team's coach is Anne Fraut-
schi.
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At Peace College students try to exercise
both their minds and their bodies. Physical
fitness was very important to Peace girls tin's
year judging from the amount of people who
used the weight room and the pool everyday.
Most girls who worked out regularly did so for
their own benefit and not for a Physical Edu-
cation class.
What motivated students to exercise
ranged from enjoyment to needing to lit into
the size 6 dress for the Spring Dance. Some
students even used exercise to relieve the
stresses of studying and exams. The more
popular methods of exercise included using
the Stair Master, riding the stationary bike,
jogging or walking around the gym and
swimming. Still, whether it was basketball,
aerobics, or weight lifting. Peace students en-
joyed physical fitness.
Above: Peace girls can throw a perfect spiral Right:
"Whew! Only twenty more minutes to so!"
Lett. Stretching out is a must for exercise.
Below: Swimming is good lor all of vour muscles
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Above: Using a kickboard will strengthen your legs.
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Dance Director
Katherine Arnott, assistant professor, is a native New Yorker whose
early training was with Claude Noel and Fred DeMayo of the
Metropolitan Opera Ballet in New York City. Ms. Arnott came to Peace
in 1988 after spending nine years teaching jazz, modern and ballet at
the State University of New York. She has danced extensively, both in
New York and on tour, with the Zodiaque Dance Company, function-
ing as choreographer and performer. Ms. Arnott received her Masters'
Degree in Dance from the State University of New York at Buffalo. For
more information, contact:
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College Scholars
The College Scholars are fresh- has put them in the top 20% o
men who have won distinguished their class. The scholars receiv
scholarships from Peace, and many benefits such as priority en
sophomores who have a GPA that rollment and honors courses.
Joanna Scharer, Beth Haney, Caroline Joyce, Daniela Marx, Amy Page,
Kim Redding, Gwen Capps, Natalie Castro, Lynn Fullbright, Kacee
Keyser, Heather Snapp, Christina Hardin, Heather Phillips, Meredith
Lasater, Dr. Briggs
Mr. Crossno, (advisor), Caroline Vinson, Alison Perry, Hope Kennedy,
Jenny Thompson, Alison Brown, Susannah Cobb, Meredith McLean,
LaVera Monroe, Alison McLean, Julie Castle, Dr. Briggs, Beth Free-
man, Katherine Hudson, Monika Florence
Marshals
Marshals are the top seven to nine students in
the upcoming sophomore class. They are chosen
in the second semester of their freshman year,
based on their work during the first semester.
The marshals serve at baccalaureate, convoca-
tion, and graduation
Susan Holhouser, LaVera Monroe, Beth Free-
man, Julie Castle, Alice Eaves, Meredith
McLean. Katherine Teeter, and Cathev Miller
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ny Thompson, Kelly Oliver, Monika Florence, Meredith McLean, Meredith Lasater,
bie Moore, Carey Maxwell, Beth Farmer, Christian Dick, Julie Castle, Wendy Woodly,
jtchan Hildebrant. Elizabeth Freeman, Daniela Marx, Kathy Ellemore, Caroline Vinson,
ia Hilliam, Marti Mattox, Christina Hardin
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Sigma Delta Mu
usannah Cobb, Jennifer Seaford, Gretchan Hildebrant, Julie Castle, Meredith McLean,
elly Oliver, Monika Florence, Elizabeth Raiford, Ivy Washington, Kirsten Speigal, Tammy
aughn (not pictured Stephanie Burgess, Missy Mills, Michelle Wall, Audi Woolard.)
Phi
Theta
Kappa
Phi Theta Kappa is a national honor fraternity
in junior colleges. The Peace College fraternity is
a member of the Gamma Phi chapter. Inductions
into Phi Theta Kappa are held annually for the
second-semester freshman who achieves a 3.7
GPA during the first semester at Peace. A sopho-
more must obtain a 3. 5 cumulative GPA. An offi-
cial induction is held in the spring of each year.
In order to remain a member, the student must
maintain a 3. 3 cumulative GPA. Phi Theta Kappa
sponsors tutoring services and the Brain Brawl.
Katherine Hudson and Rma Tanaka
Sigma Delta Mu is a National Honor Society in
Spanish for the first two years of college. Peace's
chapter, which was begun in the spring of 19S0,
is the Beta Chapter of North Carolina. The Motto
for Sigma Delta Mu is "Mas Alia" which means
"beyond. " It is hoped that each member will take
to heart these words and will move beyond her
present knowledge to new realms of study and
understanding — particularly of the Hispanic-
world.
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Outstanding
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Beth Freeman
"Peace's academic environment demands education as the
primary element of the collegiate atmosphere, making Peace
a first class experience that I will always be thankful for."
Kelli Hopkins
"Coming to Peace from a small town high school. I needed
the secure feeling of a mock family that I have received at
Peace. I've made many life-long friends during these two
short years. Being active in Student Government has
made my two years very fulfilling. Also the closeness be-
tween the students and the professors is a very important
aspect at Peace. I feel comfortable coming to any of my
professors and talking to them about academic problems
as well as personal problems. All these things have made
my two years at Peace a first class experience."
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Kathy Manning
"Choosing to go to Peace College has been the
best decision I have made thus far in my life. I
am thankful for the support the faculty has
lent and the friendships I've made. I will al-
ways look back fondly on my Peace Days.
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Sopho
mores
Cathey Miller
" 'Good character is more to be praised than outstanding tal-
ent. Most talents are, to some extent, a gift. Good character,
by contrast, is not given to us. We have built it piece by piece
— by thought, choice, courage, and determination.' John
Luther. Peace has alloived me to grow academically , spiritu-
ally, and in character. This is what makes Peace College a
First Class Experience.
Noelle Nowak
"Peace College . . . Definitely two of the fastest years of my
life. I am thankful to God that this has been a part of his plan
for me. Peace has a quality of teaching in a unique way. I've
learned an incredible amount from books, professors,
friends, mistakes, conversations, watching and attempting.
Peace is a well-rounded institution and is a good foundation
for the process of creating well-rounded students. In a few
phrases. Peace has taught me this: Your best teacher is time;
your best preacher is the heart; your best book is the world,
and your best friend is God.
Stacey Phillips
"During the time that I have spent here at Peace,
1 have had the opportunity to become a more in-
dividual and independent person by participa-
ting in the activities Peace has to offer. Above all.
Peace is a first class experience because of the
many heart-felt moments with new friends,
teachers, and special occasions.''
Outstanding Sophomores
Teresa Jo Webster
"Teddy Roosevelt said, 'Life is a joy for those with the heart to
demand it. Peace College is made up of a faculty and staff that
demand the best out of themselves and out of the students.
Students strive to achieve excellence in academics and student
organizations because of the tradition of excellence here at
Peace. There is always someone around to receive advice, guid-
ance, or support from when needed, and that creates a family
atmosphere. Look at what the faculty, staff, and students of
Peace College achieve, and you will have the answer to what
makes Peace College a first class experience. "
Leslie Smith
"In the past two years at Peace, I have discovered many
wonderful treasures. The greatest treasure I have formed is
friendship. The friends I have made symbolize Peace to me.
Like someone once said, 'Don't be dismayed by good-byes. A
farewell is necessary before you can meet again, and meeting
again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who
are friends. ' As I leave Peace, I say good-bye to the friend-
ships that have created such great memories. I look forward
to meeting again.
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Miss Peace
As you know Miss Peace
$ the highest tribute paid
o an individual by her
ieers. She defines the
vord "excellent' and rep-
'esents the finest in Peace
ife. This years Miss Peace
s not only a leader but
Iso a follower. She is in-
olved in every aspect of
'eace life. This year's Miss
'eace is definitely a goal-
etter and has achieved al-
nost all of her goals. Her
vork as Student Body
^resident can best be illus-
rated by this quote that
lefines her attitudes and
eelings! "People may
loubt what you say but
mil always believe what
ou do." She definitely
vroves this quote by her
ctions, leadership
bility, and she is truly the
est of Peace. We are
roud to announce that
he 1992 Miss Peace is
eresa Jo Webster. By
ammy Baughn, her
oommate.
Teresa
Jo
Webster
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The Leadership Scholars, led by the Dean of Students, Janice
Edwards, play an active role in activities around the campus and
community. Scholarship recipients are chosen based on contributions
made to their community and school, and an interview. The Scholars
meet every Monday, from 3:15 to 5:15 for a class entitled Leadership
for Women." As part of the program. Leadership Scholars are required
to actively participate in a community or Peace College organization at
least one hour each week.
ur deeds determine
us, as much as we
determine our deeds."
George Eliot
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Leadership
Schola
rs
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First row: Kim Reckling, Andrea Hill, Hope Pederson, Kristen Haddock, and
Dean Edwards. Second Row: Erica Melina. Julie Linebarrier, Brandy Richardson,
Brandee White, Ashley Culbreth.
Sophomore Leadership Scholars Bonnie Mullen and Teresa Webster lead the tall
Student Forum.
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Alexander, Brookie E., 407 Foxhall St.. Raleigh. NC 27609
Allen. Alecia Dawn. 6304 Bethridge Dr.. Charlotte, NC 28226
Allen, Anita Jo, Rt. 1, Box 187, Pantego. NC 27860
Allen, Kimberly Nicole, 2004 Beecham Circle, Raleigh. NC 27607
Allen. Kristen Michelle, 2602 Brookhaven Dr.. Kingston, NC 28501
Allred, Caroline Susan, 2712 Amherst Ave., Burlington, NC 27215
Almond, Jennifer Denise. 2214 Sulgrave Dr., Wilson, NC 27893
Alphin, Terri Ann, P.O. Box 231, Calypso. NC 28325
Andrews. Kelly Lynn. P.O. Box 128, Bethel, NC 27812
Angleberger, Mary, 109 Plant Rd.. Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Arbegast, Mary Dawn, 804 North Hills Dr., Ayden. NC 28513
Ashley, Christine Lee, 237 Old Orchard Ct., Wagram, NC 28396
Atkinson. Brandy D.. 4505 Knightsbridge, Raleigh, NC 27604
Barbour, Mary Morgan, P.O. Box 879, Dunn, NC 28335
Barksdale, Frances Elise, 818 Hempstead Place. Charlotte. NC 28207
Bartholow. Laurie Lynn. 1613 Kenbrook Dr., Garner, NC 27529
Bateman, Ivey Janell, 1402 McArthur St., Lumberton. NC 28358
Bates, Stephanie L., 409 N. Main St.. Wake Forest, NC 27587
Batts, Catherine Lynne. 6215 Terrapin Ct., Wilmington, NC 28409
Bauer, Lisa Karen, 910 Highland Ave., New Bern, NC 28562
Baughn, Tammy Michelle, Rt. 3, Box 510, Stoneville. NC 27048
Beacham, Jennifer Anne, 64(1 Wilmington HWY. , Jacksonville, NC 28540
Beasley, Shannon Leigh, Rt. 1, Box 184, Liberty, NC 27298
Beauchaine, Aimee D . 4124 Laurel Hills Rd., Raleigh, NC 27612
Bechtold, Lisa Catherine, 407 Long Pointe Dr., Avon Lake, OH 44012
Beddingfield, Michelle L., 175 Broadmeade Dr., Southern Pines, NC
28387
Bernardo, Margaret Holly, 1139 Oaklawn Dr.. Culpeper. VA 22701
Bickley. Martha Susanne, 5804 Deblyn Ave.. Raleigh, NC 27612
Blackmon, Kristina Diane, 707 Country Club Dr., Yaupon Beach, NC
28465
Blake, Kelley Lambert, 129 Spring Creek Ln.. Wilmington, NC 28405
Blake, Melissa Susan, 202 Lake Forest Pkwy., Wilmington, NC 28401
Bohanon, Ann Nicole, 106 Evergreen Trail, Rt. 2, Halifax, VA 24558
Bowman, Torrie Lyn, 1413 Paumier Ct., Raleigh, NC 27615
Bracy. Carolyn Theresa, 3826 Baring St., Philadelphia, PA 19104
Bradley, Heather Marie, 3201 Kentyre Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303
Brann, Nina Crier, Rt. 1. Box 110. Roxboro, NC 27573
Brantley, Rebecca C, 509 Kimberly Dr.. Greensboro, NC 27408
Braswell, Sarah E., Rt. 3, Box 25, Norwood, NC 28128
Bray, Julie Kristin, 3502 McMillan Ave., Lumberton, NC 28358
Brewer, Joanna Stacy. 5203 West East St.. Wilson, NC 27893
Bridgers, April Marie, 4618 Prestwick Lane, Wilson. NC 27893
Bridges, Leigh Anne, 5200 William and Mary, Raleigh. NC 27604
Briggs, Margaret Louisa, 3501 VV'illiamsborough, Raleigh, NC 27609
Brinn, Crystal Lane, 405 Brickiln Rd., Washington, NC 27889
Brisson, Tiffany Ann, P.O. Box 84, Dublin, NC 28.332
Brooks, Lela Anne, P.O. Box 274, Pembroke, NC 28372
Brotherton, Stacy Leigh, Rt. 10, Box 659, Mooresville, NC 28115
Brown, Aimee Michelle, 111 Creek Rd., Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Brown, Anne Hampton, 202 Coffee Rd., Lynchburg, VA 2450.3
Brown, Kristin Amanda, 1207 Wellstone Circle, Apex, NC 27502
Brown, Leavem Denise, 224 N. Glendale Ave., Rocky Mount, NC 27801
Brown, Mary Alison, 4609 Westminster Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604
Burgess, Stephanie Moore, 101-J Duden CT., Cary, NC 27513
Burris, Jennifer Lynn. 24 Brendle ST., Sylva NC 28779
Bush, Anna Harley, 318 Kings Place, Hartsville, SC 29550
Butts, Melanie Lynn. Rt. 1, Box 171-B, Bunnlevel, NC 28323
Byrd, Wendy Janine, 1210 Kimbolton DR., Cary, NC 27511
Capps, Gwendolyn Marie, 6 Lansdowne Place, Smithfield, NC 27577
Capps, Kimberly Dee, 440 Woodland RD., Henderson, NC 27537
Carpenter, Brandy Kea, P.O. Box 643, Albemarle, NC 28002
Carpenter, Katherine L., 1103 S. Belvedere Ave.. Gastonia, NC 280.54
Carter, Amanda Gail, 5333 Jack Jones RD., Wake Forest, NC 27587
Casey, Crystal Dawn, Rt. 5, Box 204. Kingston, NC 28501
Cashion, Nancy Hester, P.O. Box J, Wendell, NC 27591
Castle, Julie Karr, 3 Old England CT. , Jamestown, NC 27282
Castro, Natalie Dawn, 3208 Camden Circle, Wilmington, NC 28403
Chambers, Jennifer Ann, 722 Dogwood Lane, Mooresville, NC 28115
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Champion, Anna Jane, 217 Lawson RD., Washington, NC 27889
Childers, Amy Catherine, P.O Box 324, McAdenville, NC 28101
Christensen, Kimberly A., 508 6TH ST. NE, Conover, NC 28613
Clary, Jennifer Lynn, 2125 Davistown RD., Wendell, NC 27591
Clements, Robbin Renee, 1506 Tyonek DR., Durham, NC 27703
Clontz, Caroline (NMN), 600 Florham Drive, High Point, NC 27262
Cobb, Susannah Guinn, 436 Fairoaks Circle, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
Colon, Sara-Beth, 4513 Templar Drive, Portsmouth, VA 23703
Cook, Raquel Yvette, 156 Bee Gee Road, Lumberton, NC 28358
Cooper. Jennifer Susan. Rt. 2, Box 141, Mt. Olive. NC 28365
Cooper, Mary Elizabeth, Rt. 13, 107 Singing Pine, Greenville, SC 29611
Cooper, Suzanne E., 509 Middle ST., New Bern, NC 28560
Corbin, Shanelle A., 1431 Greenock Ave., Fayetteville, NC 28304
Costin, Julia Elizabeth, 1115 Offshore DR., Fayetteville. NC 28305
Cotten, Kandy Denise, 2100 Buck Rowland RD., Fuquay-Varina, NC
27526
Coulter, Kristey M., 1072 21st Ave., NW, Hickory, NC 28601
Covington, Shannon N., Rt. 5, Box 152, Rockingham, NC 28379
Crawford, Jill, P.O. Box 1136, Old Fort, NC 28762
Creech, Robin Camille, 4000 Glen Laurel DR., Raleigh, NC 27612
Crisman, Stacy Adams, 114 Wicklow Lane, Durham, NC 27713
Crosier, Melanie Dawn, Rt. 1, Box 185-B1, Farmville, NC 27828
Crusenberry. M. Anna, 118 Pioneer Drive, Mt. Airy, NC 27030
Culbreth, Ashley Raines, 1106 Exxex Drive, Wilmington. NC 28403
Culp, Alicia Lane, 2123 Echo Lane, Wilmington, NC 28403
Curlee, Gina Lynette, 40 Lakewood CT. , Concord, NC 28024
Curtis, Holly Paige, 3625 SE School Road, Greensboro, NC 27406
Cutler, Dawn Elizabeth, Rt. 1, Box 419, Plymouth, NC 27962
Davis. Amy Elizabeth. 1015 Smokewood DR.. Apex, NC 27502
Davis. Carolyn Wendy, 7901 Harps Mill RD., Raleigh, NC 22615
Davis, Debra Sue, Rt 1, Box 110 A, Pink Hill, NC 28572
Davis, J. Lynn, P.O. Box 121, Bladenboro, NC 28320
Davis, Laura Jean, Rt. 3, Box 622, Candor, NC 27229
Dawson, Sarah Bradley, Rt. 2, Box 145. Stantonsburg, NC 27883
Deberry, Christy Renae, 3328 Buck Run TR., Wake Forest, NC 27587
Debose, Shannon Kelly, 207 Briarcliff DR., Dunn. NC 28.334
Decker, Cynthia Ann, 7112 Electra Dr., Raleigh, NC 27607
Dick, Christian Stewart, 4812 Clipping Court, Louisville, KY 40241
Dixon, Karen Regina, Rt. 2, Box 46 A, Harrells, NC 28444
Dollar, Jennifer Blair, 720 W. Church St., Ahoskie, NC 27910
Douglas, Tona Belissa, P.O. Box 9. Candor, NC 27229
Dowdy, Lisa Michelle, 319 Kimberly Jo Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Dowries, Sonja Martha, 118 Avon Lane, Greenville, NC 278.58
Driver, Jennifer Dawn, 2870 Wycliff Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607
Drum, Sonya Leigh, Rt. 10, Box 260, Winston-Salem, NC 27127
Duggan, ChaYlene, Rt. 3, Box 242, Newport, NC 28570
Dupree, Tammy Michele, 703 Vandora Ave., Garner, NC 27529
Easton, Nicole Lea, 2907 Blyth Rd., Waxhaw, NC 28173
Eaves, Alice Tate, 3516 Baugh Street. Raleigh, NC 27604
Edmondson, Ashley L . P.O. Box 384, Asheboro, NC 27204
Edwards, Kimberly Dralene, 5316 Summerwood Dr., Greensboro. NC
27405
Ehrhardt, Robin Renee. 112 Oak View Dr., Clarksville. VA 23929
Elgin, Keri Ann, P.O. Box 45. Maurertown, VA 22644
Ellis, Janie Mae, 328E South Franklin, Wake Forest, NC 27587
Ellmore, Kathryn Lee, P.O. Box 642, Ahoskie, NC 27910
Erskine, Suzanne Mills, P.O. Box 1173, Wake Forest, NC 27588
Ervin, Barbara Alyson, 503 Rush Road, Fayetteville, NC 28305
Essick, Shannon Kaye, 39 Deer Park Road, Weatogue, CT 6089
Estep, Stephanie Regina, 104 Wellington Dr., Matthews, NC 28105
Evans, Susan Laurie, 3661 Wickersham Way, Raleigh, NC 27604
Faggart, Jennifer M., 306 Travis Lane, Salisbury, NC 28146
Farmer, Jolie Beth, P.O. Box 1088, Norwood, NC 28128
Ferrara, Tracey A., 6 Sagebrush CT. , Greensboro, NC 27409
Ferrell. Stacy Colleen, P.O. Box 271, Hertford, NC 27944
Fields, Julie Chappell, 201 Windsor Rd., Greenville. NC 27858
Finch, Rebecca Diane, 3620 Arthur Pierce. Apex, NC 27502
Fiorenza, Jennifer Lynn, 125 Tutter's Neck, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Fleming. Kimberly Ann, 2666 HWY 70, Mebane, NC 27302
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Fleming, Kyle Spencer, Rt- 2. Box 414, Henderson, NC 27536
Florence, Monika Meyer, 5300 Emerson Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609
Floyd, Sallie Anne, P.O. Box 216, Fairmont. NC 28340
Folsom, Kathy Leigh, P.O. Box 112, Bailey, NC 27807
Ford, Dana A., 4801 EcoffAve., Chester, VA 23831
Formy-Duval, Anna S., 225 Braxlo Lane, Wilmington, NC 28409
Franklin, Pamela Jean, 215 Marshall Rd.. Fayetteville, NC 28303
Freeman. Elizabeth K., Rt. 5, Box 266B, Fayetteville. NC 28301
Freeman, Shelley L., 207 Calico Dr., Morehead City, NC 28557
Frye. Elizabeth Lee. 112 Brookridge Dr., Raleigh, NC 27606
Fulk. Beth Anne, 2808 Ridgecrest Dr . Rocky Mount. NC 27803
Fullbnght, Teresa Lynn, 26 Lake Shore Dr., Weaverville, NC 28787
jFullwood. Melina Jo. P.O. Box 10402, Southport, NC 28461
'Furstenau, Pamela Ann, 210 Sourwood Rd., Goldsboro, NC 27534
Gallimore, Starla Nell, 602 Sherwood Ave., Goldsboro, NC 27534
bandy, Melissa Michelle, 4612-304 Baymar Dr., Raleigh, NC 27612
Garrett, Janet Lynn, 507 W. Gordon St.. Roxboro, NC 27573
Gaskins, Gretchen Taylor, Rt. 1, Box 168, Grifton. NC 28530
iGelston, Kimberly Renee, 2413 Ferguson Rd., Raleigh. NC 27612
Gilliam, Julie Page, 2404 Odendron Ct., Richmond. VA 23233
'Gilliam, Martha Ellen, P.O. Box 1120. Carthage, NC 28.327
Goodman, Kristin Ann. P.O. Box 1161, Rockingham, NC 28.379
Goodson, Kimberly L., Rt. 3, Box 421-B. Jacksonville, NC 28.540
poodwin, Caroline E., 1740 Parker Lane, Henderson, NC 27536
pourley, Caroline Burgin, 1802 Independence Tr. . Morganton, NC 28655
Groome. Margie Rebecca, Rt. 3, Box 263 B-l, Greenville, NC 27858
Habben, Kerri Mai, 440 Rose Haven Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609
Habetz, Shelley Anne, 9505 Woodington Ct., Raleigh, NC 27606
Hadden, Susan Falls, 506 Wadeward Rd., Richmond, VA 23229
Haddock, Mary Kristen, 3339 Timucua Circle, Orlando, FL 32837
Hagans, Aimee Michele. 14032 Lincoln Ave., Newcomerstown, OH 43832
Hager, Keely Erin, 4120 Redington Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609
Hains. Kathy Carter, 15 E. Peace St., Raleigh, NC 27604
Hales, Cynthia Louise, 3408 Kilburn Rd., Raleigh, NC 27604
Hall, Katy Ellen. 620 Burning Tree Cr., High Point. NC 27265
Hall, Laura Gwyn, 603 Shamrock, Asheboro, NC 27203
Hand, Melissa Richards, 14 Oriole Rd. . Medfield, MA 2052
Haney, Elizabeth Carol, 113 Pettingill Place. Southern Pines, NC 28387
Hankey, Cara Ann, 484 Harper Blvd., Estill. SC 29918
Harder, Sharilynn, 11304 Barrington Way, Austin, T.\ 78759
Hardin, Christina, Rt. 3, Box 64, Red Springs, NC 28377
Harrell. Angela Howard, P.O. Box 18, Faith, NC 28041
Harris, Beverly Gail, 4592 Old Rt. 75, Oxford, NC 27565
iHassett, Katie Anne, ,5003 Korem Dr., Greensboro, NC 27409
death, Robin Natalyn, Rt, 6 box 226, Mt. Olive, NC 28365
Henderson. Megan E . 1909 Stanton Rd., Kinston, NC 28501
Henderson, Susan Finley. 906 Monroe St.. Roanoke Rapids. NC 27870
Herring, Heather Elaine. Rt 3. Box 190, Goldsboro, NC 27530
Hester, Heather Dawn, 1301 Greenside Dr., Raleigh. NC 27609
Hicks, Tena Renaee', Rt. 1, Box 734-A, Eden, NC 27288
-lildebrandt. Gretchen, 2288 Brecknock Dr., Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Hill, Andrea Michelle, P.O. Box 1928, Morehead City, NC 28557
Hill, Nancy Leigh, P.O. Box 2540, Marion, NC 28752
Hinkel, Jacqueline, 212 Farmington Woods, Cary, NC 27511
polland, Caitlin. 130 Hawthorne Rd., Raleigh. NC 27605
iollingsworth, Robyn L., 2406 Elmhurst Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28304
iflolshouser, Susan Elizabeth, 8513 Sleepy Creek Dr., Raleigh, NC 27613
Hopkins, Kelli Alyce, Rt. 2, Box 509-A, Norwood, NC 28128
Morton, Carey Denise, 211 Ellerbe Rd., Rockingham, NC 28379
-lowle, Aimee Lynn, 615 Westham Woods Dr.. Richmond, VA 23229
iruska, Susan Patricia, 144 Boiling Spring Cr. , Southern Pines, NC 283S7
iudson. Katherine Scott, 641 Rock Creek Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27513
jlughes, Angela Kay, Rt, 3, Box 602, Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
lumphrey, Karen Suzanne, Rt. 8, Box 138, Mooresville, NC 28115
lunter, Kimberly Ann, Rt. 1, Box 895, Hertford, NC 27944
lutton, Kathryn E., 1645 Squire Davis Rd., Kernersville, NC 27284
arvis, Jennifer Carol, Rt. 2, Box 116, Holly Springs. NC 27540
ohnson, Jessica Pegg, 2905 Wynnewood Dr., Greensboro, NC 27408
oily. Amy Katherine, 1850 Meadow Glen Lane. Winston-Salem. NC 27127
Jolly, Deann Rae. 1853 Kenmore Circle, Statesville, NC 28677
Jones, Jamie Crandell, P.O. Box 266, Oolerain, NC 27924
|ones, Leigh Ann, 702 Golfers Lane, Nashville. NC 27856
Jones, Leigh Ellyn. 1515 Morganton Rd., Fayetteville. NC 28305
Jones, Rosetta Laverne, 319 Boggs Dairy Rd. , Thomasville, NC 2736(1
Jones, Tiffany Page, 124 Deerborn Dr., Goldsboro, NC 27534
Jones. Tracy Elizabeth, 304 Alderson Rd.. Washington, NC 27889
Joyce, Gloria Caroline, Pinehurst Manor IB, Pinehurst, NC 28374
Joyner, Lori Melissa, 101 Embassy Ave., Nashville, NC 27856
Joyner, Renee', Michelle, 3633 Brinkley Dr., Raleigh. NC 27604
Kennedy, Hope Elizabeth, Rt 10. Box 317. Asheboro, NC 27203
Kesler, Sloan Elizabeth, 11712 Mon-O-War Tr.. Raleigh, NC 27613
Kettler, Wendy Lyn, 716 Grove Ave., APTC, Raleigh. NC 27606
Keyser, Kimberly C, P.O. Box 484, Hertford, NC 27944
Kezar, Sara Katherine, 209 E. Stadium Dr., Eden, NC 27288
Kilts, Sara Anne, 141 Trodescant Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Kim. Hanna, 1001-B Hunting Ridge, Raleigh, NC 27615
King, Rebecca Lynn, 127 Tall Pine Lave, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949
Kircus, Angela Gail. P.O. Box 308. Belmont. NC 28012
Kirk, Kimberly Lynn, 512 Francisca Lane, Cary, NC 27511
Knox. Kathy Ann, 7232 Sherrils Ford, Sherrills Ford, NC 28673
Kozej, Laura Rae, 1001 Walnut St.. Lumberton. NC 28358
Kozej, Lori Ann, 1001 Walnut St. Lumberton, NC 28358
Langley. Knsti Danielle, 309 Gannon Ave., Zebulon, NC 27597
Lasater, Meredith Elise. Rt. 1. Box 56A, Erwin. NC 28.3.39
Lawrence. Sonia Leigh, P.O. Box 268. New Hill, NC 27562
Lawrence, Tammy Lee, 3136 Burke Mill Ct., Winston-Salem, NC 27103
Laws, Lee Ann, Rt. 4, Box 547, Mt. Olive, NC 28365
Layton, Karen Lee, 1500 White Oak Ct, Martinsville, VA 24112
Lee, Betsy Mills, 1114 Rockridge Rd., Asheboro, NC 27203
Lee, Jennifer Brannan, 1708 Anita Dr. Laurinburg, NC 28352
Less-Shepard, Natalie D.. P.O. Box 1238, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Leinenweber, Heather J., 6273 Lakehaven Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28304
Lewis, Angela L., 3135 Calvary Dr., Raleigh. NC 27604
Liles, Lu Anne. 34 West Maggie Ct, Wendell, NC 27591
Lindsay, Michele Ann, 2730 Greggin Dr., Roanoke, VA 24012
Linebarrier, Julie E., 6226 Bismark Ave., Kannapolis, NC 28081
Lineweaver, Kathryn B., 7 Newbern Square, Greensboro, NC 27408
Lister, Michele Renee', 111 Bobwhite Ct, Oxford, NC 27565
Livonius, Jennifer Lynn. 5623 McCallum Ct, Charlotte, NC 28226
Lonnerheden, E. Ing-Marie. Sjohultsv. 38 28600, Orkelljunga, Sweden
Luby, Anne King, 6101 Bentway Dr.. Charlotte, NC 28226
Lumsden. Marion Adita. 3141 Merrianne Dr., Raleigh, NC 27607
Lundblad, Cynthia Karin, 102-C Weatherstone, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Manning, Maile Kathleen Rt. 5. Box 8, Washington. NC 27889
Marion, Katherine Elise, P.O. Box 156, Vass, NC 28394
Marlowe. Melissa Leigh, 4515 Oak Hollow Dr., High Point, NC 27265
Marshburn, Anna Grayson, 318 Bretonshire Rd., Wilmington, NC 28405
Martin, Cyrena Juliann, 2021 Trexler Ct, Raleigh, NC 27606
Martin, Holly Virginia, 1616 Snowdon Ct, Asheboro, NC 27203
Marx, Danieia Maria, 606 East Beech St., Goldsboro, NC 27530
Massey, Leigh Anne. 825 Valerie Dr., Raleigh, NC 27606
Mathes, Betsy Ann, 1003 Highland Dr., Laurinburg, NC 28352
Matheson. Jennifer Anne, 6109 Chowning Ct, Raleigh, NC 27612
Matkins, Wendy Carol, Rt 1, Box 243, Washington, NC 27889
Mattox, Margaret Elaine, P.O. Box 176. Youngsville, NC 27596
Matuck, Amy Lyn, 4501 Oceanfront Ave.. Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Maultsby, Shannon Leigh, Rt. 2, Box 470-1A, Leland, NC 28451
Maxwell, Carey Elizabeth, 4000 N. Walnut St., Lumberton, NC 28358
Maynard, M Boyce, 105 Merewood Rd.. Belmont, NC 28012
Mayo, Lisa Gave, 502 Church St., Winterville, NC 28590
McArthur, Michelle M., 337 S. McPherson, Fayetteville, NC 28303
McDonald, Jodie Lunn, 1407 Dennbriar Dr. Concord. NC 28027
McDonald, Tracey Annette, 301 Prince Rd., Greenville, NC 27858
McElwain, Shannon Ann. 3209 Marie Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604
McLean, Alison Nicole, 5612 Old Forge Circle, Raleigh, NC 27609
McLean, Andrea Celeste, P.O. Box 1016, Morehead City, NC 28557
McLean. Meredith W., 8820 Gotherstone Ct, Raleigh. NC 27615
McLean, Stephanie Lynn, 113 McConnick Dr., Maxton, NC 28.364
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MeLeod, Mary Elizabeth, 302 Eleanor St., Greenville, NC 27858
Meece, Lydia Bertie. 3110 Granville Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609
Mellina, Erika Rene, 3305 Fortune's Ridge. Midlothian, VA 23112
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er, Alice Hadley, P.O. Box 1871, Blowing Rock, NC 28605
er, Catherine Ann, 5303 King George Ct., Greensboro, NC 27410
-. Meghan Elizabeth, 13645 Union Village Circle. Clifton, VA 22024
Melissa Gail. 414 Kildee St.. Clayton, NC 27520
Mitchell, Cheryl Lynn, 12528 Birchfalls Dr., Raleigh, NC 27614
Mollere, Jennifer Ann, 111 Friendly, Box 127, Raleigh, NC 27607
Monroe, Lavera Ruth, P.O. Box 802, Atlantic Beach, NC 28512
Moore Abigail Jeannie, 6204 Krandon Dr., Raleigh, NC 27603
Moore, Gretchen Reid, 204 Eden Drive Washington, NC 27889
Morgan, Amanda Rea, Rt. 1, Box 198, Biscoe, NC 27209
Morrissey, Meghan Jane, 3703 Hazel Lane. Greensboro, NC 27408
Motley, Tina Bernice, 110 Sugar Lane. Knightdale, NC 27545
Mozingo, Michelle Rae, 1400 Fairway Dr., Clayton, NC 27520
Mullen. Bonnie Lynn. 112 E. Hunter's Tr., Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Murphy, Beth Jeanine. 1005 Winona Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609
Neal, Ashley Marie, 2417 Dartmouth Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28304
Neill, Angela Kay, Rt. 11, Box 700, Mooresville, NC 28115
Nelson, Recca Bailey, 2132 Purnell Rd., Wake Forest, NC 27587
Newman, Elizabeth Tucker, 4860 Winchelsea Rd., Winston-Salem, NC
27104
Nolan, Susan Elizabeth, 1105 Hemingway Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609
Norris, Christel Lynn, 4209 Edna Buck Dr., Castle Hayne, NC 28429
Nowak. Noelle Gene, 1608-2 Sussex Lane, Wilson. NC 2789.3
O'Sullivan, Shannon Dawn, 704 Castalia Dr., Cary, NC 27513
Odette, Jennie Hill, P.O. Box 898, Cary. NC 27.512
Odom, Karen Michelle, 4607 Hoe Ct., Fayetteville, NC 28314
Oliver, Kelly Anne, 39 Cypress Lane. Kitty Hawk, NC 27949
Omar, Suzan, 3264 Landmark G-l, Greenville, NC 27834
Owen. Suzanna Caraway, Box 828 403 Broad St., Roseboro, NC 28382
Page, Alison Nicole, 210 Kemp Rd E., Greensboro, NC 27410
Page, Amy Nicole, Rt. 4, Box 149, Dunn, NC 28334
Page, Bethany Dorothea, 4309 Old Colony Rd.. Raleigh, NC 27613
Page, Rebekah McLean, 406 W. 23rd St., Lumberton, NC 28358
Parker. Ivy Joyce, Rt. 1, Box 413, Murfreesboro, NC 27855
Pattee, Yvonne Rae, 6201 Winthrop Dr.. Raleigh, NC 27612
Payne, Angela Lynn, 1955 Merrimac Dr. , Fayetteville, NC 28304
Payne, Jennifer Lynn, 8308 Cedarbrook Ct., Raleigh, NC 27603
Pedersen, Christine E., Nordre Standvej 62, 3000 Elsinor Denmark
Penley, Tara Leigh, 102 Timber Ridge Rd., Belmont, NC 28012
Perkins, Billie Jo, Rt. 1, Box 565, Kenly, NC 27542
Perkins, Meredith Leigh, 408 Southwood Dr., Goldsboro, NC 27530
Perron, Angela Michelle, 4482 Hock Maple Ct., Concord, CA 94521
Perry, Alison Gail, 81 Dogwood Tr., Kitty Hawk, NC 27949
Petrie, Dana Elizabeth, 601 4th Ave.. Conover, NC 28613
Pettengill, Wendy Jo, 506 Francisca Ln., Cary, NC 27511
Phillips, Heather Elaine, 2525 HWY 43, Vanceboro. NC 28586
Phillips, Lisa Shawn, P.O. Box 229, Newton, NC 28658
Phillips, Stacy Lee, 4114 Box 60B Rogers, Wake Forest, NC 27587
Phipps. Christina M., 1 Hopkins Rd., Castle Hayne, NC 28429
Pike, Stacy Jeanette, 10.3 Teakwood Dr., New Bern, NC 28562
Pittard, Mary Elizabeth, 441 Fieldstone Dr., Burlington, NC 27215
Pittman, Kimberly Denise, 2700 Buff Rd., Rocky Mount, NC 27803
Plott, Shelli Renee, Rt. 8, Box 115, Mocksville, NC 27028
Poole, Alissa Bentley, 7900 Hepworth Ct, Raleigh, NC 27615
Pope, Heather Anne, 14 Lakeforest Dr., Taylorsville, NC 28681
Pope, Rebecca Ann, 406 Mailman Rd., Knightdale, NC 27545
Powell, Elizabeth P., 118 Kingsway Dr.. Dunn, NC 28334
Powell, Kathryn Carlton, 2300 Arrowood Rd., Midlothian, VA 23112
Prevatte, Ashley Greer, 104 Breckindalc, Winston. NC 27104
Prevatte, Courteney Anne, 1133 Sturdivant Dr., Cary, NC 27511
Prewitt, Elizabeth Gray, 472 Winfield Blvd. SE. Concord, NC 28025
Price, Jennifer Rose, P.O. Box 732, Mt. Olive, NC 28365
Privette, Susan Whitley, P.O. Box 1245, Zebulon, NC 27597
Pugh, Carey Olivia, 5305 Broadmoor Place, Greensboro, NC 27410
Pullen, Leigh Webber, 3625 Mansfield, Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Pursell, Courtney D., 4601 West Fairway Dr.. New Bern, NC 28562
Oueen, H. Elissa, 2009 Forest Hills Ln., Monroe, NC 28112
Rabago, Deborah Carey, P.O. Box 71635, Ft. Bragg, NC 28307
Raiford, Grace Elizabeth, 3332 Ridgecrest Ct., Raleigh, NC 27607
Rambout, Treshell Nicole, Box 1119C, Rt. 20. Fayetteville, NC 28306
Rankin, Laura Page, 733 St. Andrews Rd., Statesville, NC 28677
Ratcliff, Samantha Kay, 2500 Bellechase Ct., Chesapeake, VA 23321
Ray, Lisa Partin, 633 Woodland Rd., Raleigh, NC 27603
Redding, Kim Leigh. Rt. 6, Box 405, Yadkinville, NC 27055
Richards, Brandy Lynn. Rt. 1, Box 283A, Watha, NC 28471
Rickard, Jennifer Dare, 212 Carolina Trace, Sanford, NC 27330
Riddick, Emily Karen, 110 Marsh Rd., Washington, NC 27889
Ritchie, Archie Lynn, 520 Kenway St., Garner, NC 27529
Rivenbark, Gina Nicole, Rt. 3, Box 97-C, Wallace, NC 28466
Rivenbark, Julia Dawn, 1700 Pony Run Rd., Raleigh, NC 27615
Rives, Mary Lynn, 820 Stoneybrook Dr., Sanford, NC 27330
Roach, Dana Michelle, Rt. 2, Box 255, Kinston, NC 28501
Roach, Holly Michelle, 124 Brookshire Ave.. Kannapolis, NC 28081
Robbins. Penelope V.. P.O. Box 1180. Manteo, NC 27954
Roberson, Carrie Leane, Rt. 1, Box 20, Williamston, NC 27892
Robertson, Sabrina L.. Rt. 9. Box 1140, Hickory, NC 28601
Robertson, Stephanie C, 2902 Pinehurst Dr., Kinston, NC 28501
Robinson, Elizabeth Hope, 101 Keith St., Williamston, NC 27892
Rogers, Beverly Ann, 1628 Village Glen Dr., Raleigh, NC 27613
Rumsey, Alison Renee', 314 Buccaneer Rd,, Wilmington, NC 28409
Rush, Elizabeth Ashley, Rt. 2, Box 174-E4, Clarksville, VA 23927
Russ, Melissa Faye, 5402 Eastwind Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403
Ryon, Jody Fitzgerald, 5608 Alpine Dr , Raleigh, NC 27609
Sapp, Anna Marie, 129 Woodburn PI., Advance, NC 27006
Savage, Andra Elizabeth, 1595 Sanford Rd., Charleston. SC 29407
Scharer, Joanne Louise, Rt. 9, Box 1155, Hickory, NC 28601
Scheble, Shannon Leigh, Rt. 5, Box 781, Albemarle, NC 28001
Schnurr, Jaime Elizabeth, 824 Merrie Rd.. Raleigh. NC 27606
Scoggins, Sherri Denise, 2123 Woodlawn St., Kannapolis, NC 28081
Sconyers, Emily Duncan, 4101 Champaign Dr., Durham, NC 27707
Scott, Mary Susan, P.O. Box 263, Rose Hill, NC 28458
Seaford, Jennifer Blair, 374 Elk Spur St., Elkin, NC 28621
Sell, Karen Elizabeth. 1519 Carr St., Raleigh, NC 27608
Sherlin, Michelle Lynn, 553 Mills Gap Rd., Arden, NC 28704
Shumate, Susannah Jane, P.O. Box 1061. Lumberton, NC 28359
Siner, Christie Faye, 201 Lord Granville St, Morehead City. NC 28557
Singer, Anna Elizabeth, 2627 Dover Rd. , Raleigh, NC 27608
Skinner, Anna Carol, 2103 Darien Place, Wilson, NC 27893
Slade, Tracey Renee, 2468-B West Webb Ave., Burlington, NC 27215
Slate. Ann Virginia. 1013 Dinwiddie Ave., Richmond, VA 23229
Smith, Dorothy Roxanne, Rt 3; Box 189 Pinewd, China Grove, NC 28023
Smith, Kendal Louise, 34 Sturbridge Lane, Greensboro, NC 27408
Smith, Kristy Paige, 1813 Dantzler Rd.. High Point. NC 27245
Smith, Leslie Michele, Rt. 1, Box 343, Asheboro, NC 27203
Smith, Patricia K , 15 East Peace St., Raleigh, NC 27604
Smith, Susan Renee, 308 W. Vance St., Apt. 5. Wilson. NC 27893
Smith. Vera Allison, 103 Woodleigh Ct. , Jamestown, NC 27282
Snapp, Heather J, W. 503 14th, Spokane, WA 99204
Speakman, D. Ashley, 2110 Matthews Mint, Matthews, NC 28105
Speckhard. Carin Marie, 3801 Waldenbrook Rd., Greensboro, NC 27407
Spencer, Jennifer Ann. P.O. Box 105.54, Southport, NC 28461
Spencer, Kristen Leigh, Rt. 2, Box 66, Trinity. NC 27370
Speigel, Kristen Q., 520 Earl Griffen Rd., Monroe, NC 28110
Stamper, Melissa Brooke, 95 Weybosset Rd., Henderson. NC 27536
Stevens, Laura Jones, 103 Turnage Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Stewardson, Dana Bess, Rt. 3. Box 25-C, Henderson, NC 27536
Stokes. Alanna Brinn. 116 Niblick Rd., Grifton, NC 28530
Stone, Amber Nicole, 2214-A Chelsea Dr. . Wilson, NC 27893
Stone, Kimberly Arlene, 7340 Johns Rd., Laurinburg, NC 28352
Stone, S. Ashley. 110 Bee Gee Rd., Lumberton, NC 28358
Styron, Hannah Gray, 1750 Hwy 24 E., Newport, NC 28570
Sugg, Alison Christina, 1408 Morganton Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28305
Summers, Rachael M., 205 Redwood Trail, Goldsboro, NC 27534
Sylvester, Lisa Debian, 3435 Doncaster Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27106
Talley, Kathryn E., 601 Bank St., Washington, NC 27889
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Tanaka, Rina, 1-3-7, Shibasaki, Tokyo 1S2, Japan
Tatum. Shelly Lynn, 1124 Jimree Ave., Fayetteville, NC 28301
Taylor. Terri Denise. 301 Old Coach Rd., Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Thompson, Jennifer B., 54 Birdie Ct., Morehead City, NC 28557
Thompson, Jennifer Lynn, Rt. 1, Box 416-A, Murfreesboro, NC 27855
'Thompson. Rebekah Wren, 19 Trinity Dr., Lumberton, NC 28358
iThurston, Anne Elizabeth, 3731 Browning Plank, Raleigh, NC 27609
Timmerrnan, Sydney R., 608 St. George's Hill, Fayetteville, NC 28303
Toland, Kimberley Jean, Box 213, Judith Gap, MT 59453
iTrakas, Leisha Sheariahzard, P.O. Box 768, Mooresville, NC 28115
Tucker, Jennifer Leah, 202 Norham Dr , Cary, NC 27513
(Tudor, Chandra Nanette, 2901 Rannock Ct, Raleigh, NC 27604
Turner. Corina Ann. P.O. Box 101, Morehead City, NC 28557
(Tweed, Ashley Heatherton, Rt. 3, Box 19, Ferrum, VA 24088
Vainwright, Mary W., 901 W. Comwallis Dr., Greensboro, NC 27408
Valero, Mary, 7312 Wilderness Rd., Raleigh, NC 27613
Yanhoy, Wendi Michelle, 1255 Klutz Rd., Salisbury, NC 28146
Vaughan, Anne Bilisoly, P.O. Box 370, Wendell, NC 27591
Vinson, Caroline Keaton, 809 Park Ave., Goldsboro, NC 27530
Walker, Kimberly Dawn, Rt 2. Box 220- D, Wade, NC 28395
Wall, Linda Michelle, 1102 Park Ave., Camer, NC 27529
Wallace, Julie Annette, P O. Box 696, Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
Walter, Camille L., 22 Hayfield Village. Ewarton PO, Jamaica 79
Walter, Lorae Elizabeth, 1701 Hunting Ridge, Raleigh, NC 27615
Warren, Heather Page, 500 Dewitt. Jacksonville. NC 28540
Washington, Eleanor Y. , 127 Woodland Rd., Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Washington, Ivana Marrie, 5338 Plateau Ct, Fayetteville, NC 28303
Waters. Tammy Jo, 512 Odum Dr., Hubert, NC 28539
Watson, Elizabeth Anne, 3610 Redfield Dr., Giboro, NC 27410
Watson, Patricia M. P.O. Box 111, Red Springs, NC 28377
Watson, Tracy Suzette, 100 Castlefern Dr., Cary, NC 27513
Weathers, Jennifer Lynne, 110 Chip Shot Dr , Morehead City, NC 28557
Webb, Heather Holland, 2221 Witheridge Rd., Mechanicsville, VA 23111
Webb, Shannon Lynn, Rt. 1, Box 199-B, Ellerbe, NC 28338
Webster, Sara Elizabeth, 724 Brassie Club Dr , Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Webster, Teresa Jo, Rt. 1, Box 282, Pinetown, NC 27865
White, Aimee Nicole, 2400 Wesvill, Apt. J. Raleigh, NC 27607
White, Angela Denise, 838 Eugene St., Fayetteville, NC 28306
White, Brandee Bina, 2700 Coleberry Trail, Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Whitehurst, Leigh Morgan, P.O. Box 671, Bethel, NC 27812
Whiteside, Shannon Blair, 1832 Willow Glynn Rd.. Rocky Mount, NC
27804
Whitfield, Amy Leigh, 7 Sturbridge Ln., Greensboro, NC 27408
Wilkinson. Lauren Leigh. 601 Yates Place, Zebulon, NC 27597
Williams, Colleen M., Ill West Dutton Ct., Cary, NC 27513
Williams, Heather Nicole, 330 Robert E. Lee Dr., Wilmington, NC 28412
Williams, Jacqueline M., 520 Union St., South, Concord. NC 28025
Williams, Jennifer E.. 214 Leckford Way, Cary, NC 27511
Williams. LeeAllison R. , 48 Sturgridge Ln., Greensboro. NC 27408
Williams, Marianne E , 518 Darby Glen Ln., Durham, NC 27713
Willson, Jane Barnes, 1409 Trents Ferry Rd., Lynchburg, VA 24503
Wilson, Amy Ruth, 318 Woodland Dr., Jacksonville, NC 28540
Wilson, Anna Leigh, 110 Man O' War Dr., Washington, NC 27889
Wilson, Caroline Beth, 9436 Hathwyck Ct., Matthews, NC 28105
Wilson, Merrit E., 318 Woodland Drive, Jacksonville, NC 28540
Winberry, Stephanie L. . 717 Christine Ct., Jacksonville, NC 28540
Wong, Shonet Alison, Box 10814, Southport, NC 28461
Wood, Carolyn Michele, 2313 Stallings Dr., Kinston, NC 28501
Woodall, Felicia Lynn, 1518 Ashburton Rd., Raleigh, NC 27606
Woodley. Wendy Dale, 2301 Riley Rd., Kinston, NC 28501
Woods. Tammy Kathleen, 414 Avery St., Gamer, NC 27529
Woodson, Judy L., 1020 W. Peace St., F-2, Raleigh, NC 27605
Woolard, Andrea Faye, 3501 Banks Rd., Raleigh. NC 27603
Worrell, Lee Borden. 805 East Beech St., Goldsboro, NC 27530
Worsley, Georgiana, P.O. Box 455, Wallace, NC 28466
Wyatt, Cynthia G., Peace College, Raleigh, NC 27604
York, Suzanne Marie, 1920 Sardis Dr., Lancaster, SC 29720
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Congratulations Class of 1992
The Lotus Staff
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Rusted Suing Sets
Where did it all go?
the playhouse full of dolls,
teddy hears, suing sets, baseballs . . .
Where did it all go?
The laughter that can he heard
on a warm Saturday afternoon . . .
all of us racing to get home
before the rise of the moon.
The trips to the mall.
the movies and the circus . . .
just an elite group of friends
and the parents who came with us.
The driver's license that followed
permitting us on the road . . .
the sports car we all dreamed of
and the safe one we drove.
The smile of our first love
with a rose in his hand . . .
the soft kiss by the door
whispered goodbyes from the man.
Our graduation from high school,
started the beginning of college . . .
papers, computers, math problems,
and sororities we pledged.
The kneel of our true love
and the ring that he bore . . .
white wedding gowns, bridesmaids,
and romantic vacations he paid for.
New voices of children
muddy hands and dirty faces . . .
teddy bears, swing sets.
lost baseballs in unknown places.
Where did it all go?
gone like the blink of an eye . . .
a moment becomes a lifetime
not hesitating to pass by.
The rusted swing set and severed bear
remind us to make every moment last .
for the future is far too near
to worry about the past.
Suzanne York
Lotus Staff
Row one: Kristen Haddock, Raquel Cook, Sallie Floyd, Meredith McLean, Mrs. Williams.
How two: Lee Ann Laws, Dawn Cutler, Rebekah Page, Heather Snapp, Julie Bray, Daniela
Marx. Row three: Sara Webster, Suzanne York, Kim Toland, Shelly Tatum, Carin Speck-
hard, Dana Stewardson.
It's been a great year! As editor of the 1991-
92 Lotus, I must first thank the entire year-
book stall. Obviously, this book would not
have been possible without you. Thank you
for all the hard work you contributed, the
late night hours you spent, and the dead-
lines you met! I also want to express my ap-
preciation to Mrs. Williams who was the or-
ganization, information, and pillar of calm-
ness — even at deadlines — behind the en-
tire compilation ol our yearbook. I extend
another thank you to the art department,
Ms. Baird, Ms. Parker, and all the artists
who contributed artwork to this year's
Lotus. Your originality and visual expres-
sion complemented each section, giving this
Lotus edition distinct creativity. Thank you
all once again for a wonderful year! We hope
we have preserved your time at Peace and
given you a lirst-class memory of your first-
class experience at Peace.
Meredith McLean
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co-editors .
Kristie Blackmon
Sallie Floyd
Shelly Tatum
Kim Toland
staff:
Kristen Haddock
Rebekah Page
Andra Savage
Julie Bray
Dana Stewardson
Sara Webster
Raquel Cook
Suzanne York
Lee Ann Laws
Dawn Cutler
Heather Snapp
Daniela Marx
Carin Speckhard
photographers :
\ Lee Ann Laws
Andra Savage
Daniela Marx
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In Memoriam
Linda Gregory Stevens
Beloved Daughter, Sister, Wife,
Mother ;
Teacher, Student, Friend HI
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Love is Eternal
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Let there be peace on earth,
and let it begin with me;
let there be peace on earth,
the peace that was meant to
be.
With Cod as our Father.
brothers all are we.
Let us walk with each other
in perfect harmony.
Let peace begin with me;
let this be the moment note.
With every step 1 take,
let this be my solemn vow;
to take each moment
and live each moment
in peace eternally.
Let there be peace on earth,
and let it begin with me.
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In Memoriam
Carolyn Ruth Hopkins
I J 1956
1991
Daughter, Sister, Athlete.
Coach ,
Teacher, Mentor. Friend Q\ ,--,
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He Does
Does God watch each leaf that falls,
Each color of the sky?
Does He notice every baby bird.
And when it begins toffy?
Does He see each burning sunset
As the colors flame and fade?
Is God always there to watch us
And the beauty that He made?
If for any instant you may doubt,
Just take a look above
At fiery trees against neverending sky-
All nantre show God s love.
And if God watches every Robin
And God loves every flaming tree.
How much more must He love us,
And guide our destiny.
Lisa G Mayo
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friendships formeaduring her years at Peace. Whether she
ends the year thrvfbing a final piece of luggage into the
trunk preparing foptihe long ride home or tossinga'scatkt
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following poem, written by Peace
captures the feelings, events, and
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Orientation, Subconscious,
tennis team, vespers, english
papers, the Attic, leaf blowers,
PSCA, Kevin's Trivia, Peace
Beach, Writing Institute, chapel
cuts, Frat Court, fountain,
Krispy Kreme, curfews,
switchboard, Peanuts,
campused. Stunt Night,
intramurals, parking tickets,
ECU, Hardees, rock drop,
required assembly's, Lawn
Party, late time, Big Sister
Little Sister, PSRA, Honor
Week, SDH, Shug, Dating
Game, Darryls, Derby Days,
Hillsborough Street, Chapel
Hill, leftovers, PSGA, dead-
lines, STATE, Fall Fest, Hand-
book Test, Religion, signing
out, NO BOYS, picnics, peace
mail, Phonathon, Spring Fling,
convocation, graduation!
MH